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On the second day, Nathan took me a
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Jennifer was doing so-so. He said,
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was from, even though I had just an
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affect; the balloon could be launch
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eminded me of a 1960s hospital room
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Ryan began complaining more about h
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know if you are working for someone
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in old age, especially when they al
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translation. 19 What follows is an
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class by telling us that dementia i
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The 3 rd Floor Layout Many CCRCs, i
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ested in between their tasks at thi
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sofa, others will simply give her a
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morning, the med tech and the careg
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caregivers to try their best to go
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could still communicate with me in
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In the two weeks that followed, Ken
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the trips that she remembered fondl
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Pastures received this. For now, it
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Chapter 4: Independent Plus: Care o
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Although the fifth floor is an “i
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the fourth floor did not need much
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main floor next to the spacious for
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grapple with mechanical E-Z stands
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Grant was not the only person who c
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The situation involving these three
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Brendan escorted me into Heather’
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Teri Teri was a resident in the sam
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Lana Lana lived next door to Teri a
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on other residents, but for some re
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Part 2 Chapter 5: A Long Way From M
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largely associated with the domain
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into Žižek’s ticklish borders b
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“Thanks.” I go into the back of
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insurmountable abyss. The silence w
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had to bring the wheelchair over, c
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drawn out process involving a mixtu
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* * * Betsy and I were subject to T
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Chapter 6: The Exigency of Care: Ca
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Betty When I first met Betty, she w
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Sometimes the caregivers were succe
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company. The CHR is licensed differ
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said, slightly solemnly: “Hi.”
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Tacoma Pastures and into hospice. F
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Looking out into the setting sun fr
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control, over the bodies and action
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Figure 12 An Eden plaque At Tacoma
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way to community. The main dining r
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They cannot just be a passive board
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hearing the director go on about cr
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golf flat-cap, and behind his squar
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This chapter has been motivated by
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complex and generative space openin
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family represents where one comes f
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just down the road from Tacoma Past
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link fence of post-industrial subur
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The young woman came back after adm
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as she made the rounds on the third
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I decided to confront Sylvia about
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* * * Mistakes were made in the fie
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work. If care is inevitably and hum
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was being uttered in their negative
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an X-ray, and that we could issue a
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parental responsibilities and care
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caregivers and care recipients? Doe
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was not a structure or discourse th
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and McKechnie 1999, 1). Furthermore
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extending the period of training fo
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It will be useful now to venture in
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y taking up oneself in real duratio
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organisation of a CCRC for example,
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Furthermore, the post-Cartesian min
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Pastures when it is institutionalis
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A Room with No View In the corner r
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A Blue-Gray Raga Some places the sm
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Diamond, T. Making Grey Gold: Narra
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Hummert, Mary Lee Nussbaum Jon F. "
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Nouwen, H. and Gaffney, W. Aging: T
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Williams, Allison. "Therapeutic Lan